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Cho Hyun-oh |
Prosecutors said Friday they will summon a former police chief for questioning next week in a libel investigation over his remarks indicating that late President Roh Moo-hyun had a slush fund in a borrowed name bank account.
Cho Hyun-oh, who resigned as commissioner of the National Police Agency last month amid public outrage for mishandling an emergency call in a kidnapping-and-murder case, has been under the investigation after making the remarks in 2010, when he served as head of a regional police agency.
In a telephone interview published earlier in the day by the Dong-a Ilbo, a local daily, Cho said he will tell prosecutors “everything” about the borrowed-name account allegedly opened by Roh.
“It is an obvious fact that former president Roh had a borrowed-name account,” Cho was quoted as saying.
Roh committed suicide in 2009, about a year after leaving office, amid a widening probe by prosecutors over allegations that his family members took illicit funds. The investigation was closed after his death.
(Yonhap News)